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Cyberpsychology; Behavior and Social Networking

Uploading Risk: Examining the Social Profile of Young Adults Most Susceptible to Engagement in Risky Social Media Challenges

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Inspired by friends: Adolescents' network homophily moderates the relationship between social comparison, envy, and inspiration on Instagram

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A routine activity approach to understand cybergrooming victimization among adolescents from six countries

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Longitudinal associations between early childhood externalizing behavior, parenting stress, and child media use

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Prolonged mobile phone use is associated with poor academic performance in adolescents

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Evaluation of psychometric properties of the internet addiction scale in a sample of Turkish high school students

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Adolescent Internet addiction: Testing the association between self-esteem, the perception of Internet attributes, and preference for online social interactions

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Psychosocial profile of Iranian adolescents' Internet addiction

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A study on Turkish adolescent’s Internet use: Possible predictors of Internet addiction

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Depressive symptoms and problematic internet use among adolescents: Analysis of the longitudinal relationships from the cognitive-behavioral model

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